Calhoun-Gordon County Library presents a Teen Write Night on November 21, 2017 from 5:30pm-6:30pm

Open to any teens interested in writing, journaling, or students looking for help with school writing assignments, pen pal letters, etc. Supplies available include pens, penciles, and paper as well as resources on writing and basic items needed for journaling like markers, stamps, embellishments, stickers, and more.

Calhoun-Gordon County Library presents a Teen Event: Coding Class on Saturdays in October from 1:00pm-2:45pm

Come learn basic programming concepts and strengthen your logical thinking skills using a combination of Khan Academy lessons and IRL exercises. The class will be led by G. Ann Campbell, a programmer with nearly 20 years’ experience in the industry. Originally self taught, Campbell went back to school to earn her Bachelor’s of Computer Science while programming full time during the day. Today she works as a Product Manager for SonarSource SA, the company behind the open source software code quality platform SonarQube. Pre-registration is required.

Calhoun-Gordon County Library presents a Workshop for Teens on October 28th, 2017 from 12:00pm-2:00pm

Screaming balloons, smoking bubbles, stringing vampire veins, vanishing ghost poop, and a specimen jar filled with pickled body parts…sound interesting/ The library is the place to be on October 28th. Join us as we explore the science of dry ice with fog-filled bubbles and conduct spooky experiments that fizz, pop, scream, smoke, bubble and erupt. We will have spooky snacks and a great photo booth so throw on a costume and head this way for fun, food, and fright!

Zoo & Park Passes

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Georgia Libraries for Accessible Statewide Services

GLASS supports accessible library services in Georgia by promoting the use of assistive technology and by providing accessible reading materials to those who, due to a disability, are unable to read standard print. For more information, drop by the library or check outthe GLASS website

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